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Inducing person with dishonest intention to part with his property by putting him in fear of physical injury amounts to an offence of
Criminal intimidation
Extortion
Criminal misappropriation
Theft.
- Criminal Intimidation: This involves threatening someone with injury to make them do something but does not necessarily induce them to part with property.
- Extortion: This occurs when someone is induced to surrender property through threat of injury. Given the context, this is the correct offense.
- Criminal Misappropriation: This is about wrongly taking possession of someone else's property, without the element of fear or intimidation.
- Theft: Involves taking someone's property with the intention of permanently depriving them of it, without the use of threats.
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